The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) administers and supports a comprehensive array of formula and discretionary grant programs and projects that serve and assist individuals with disabilities.

The RSA Annual Report provides a description of the activities of RSA. RSA is the principal agency for carrying out Titles I, III, VI and VII, as well as specified portions of Title V of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. RSA is responsible for preparing and submitting this report to the President and Congress under Section 13 of the Act.

The Program Support Staff (PSS), housed within the Office of the Commissioner, is responsible for providing support for cross divisional program analysis including data collection and analysis, planning for initiatives, developing coordinated program and S&E budgeting to support cross divisional efforts, providing tracking and coordination/review for compliance with fiscal and program plans, and assisting with RSA priority development and grants management processes.

TSPD staff carries out the following activities in administering its programs: monitor grants; review and approve AT state plans and state agency licensing agreements; conduct discretionary grant competitions and process grant awards; coordinate arbitrations for the Randolph-Sheppard program; and work with grantees to develop program performance measures, which are used to evaluate and monitor grantees.